Strange "powers" or abilities are mentioned in almost every spiritual
tradition. For example these abilities are called siddhis in the Hindu tradition and
fruits of the spirit in the
Christian tradition These abilities include clairvoyance,
telepathy, levitation, prophecy, apparitions and teleportation.

Most of these abilities appear to correspond with certain quantum
particle behaviors mentioned in the literature of quantum physics.
These correlations might be:

Clairvoyance

Quantum
Coherence

Telepathy

Quantum
Coherence

Levitation

Superconductive
Meissner Effect

Prophecy

Tachyon
Theory

Teleportation

Josephson
Tunneling

Apparitions

Superfluid
Behavior

The problem, with
applying these quantum physical explanations to macro physical
phenomena, has traditionally been that the quantum behaviors are mainly
seen at the scale of the atom or smaller. Physicists say that little
stuff does this but big stuff does not.

Interestingly, all of these strange abilities have been mentioned by
ORMUS researchers in conjunction with the ORMUS elements.

The quantum behaviors that are mentioned above are generally considered
to be a property of bosons rather than fermions.

"The
nucleus of an atom is a fermion or boson depending on whether the total
number of its protons and neutrons is odd or even, respectively."

and:

"A fermion is any particle that has an odd half-integer (like
1/2, 3/2, and so forth) spin. Quarks and leptons, as well as most
composite particles, like protons and neutrons, are fermions.

For reasons we do not fully understand, a consequence of the
odd half-integer spin is that fermions obey
the Pauli Exclusion Principle and therefore cannot co-exist in the same
state at same location at the same time."

"Bosons are those particles which have an integer spin
(0, 1, 2...).

All the force carrier particles are bosons, as are
those composite particles with an even number of
fermion particles (like mesons)."

Following is a
chart of the natural isotopes of the twelve ORMUS elements that Hudson
described:

Atomic #

Isotope

Atomic mass

Natural
abundance

Nuclear
spin

Boson/Fermion

27

59Co

58.933198

100.00%

7/2

Fermion

28

58Ni

57.935346

68.08%

0

Boson

28

60Ni

59.930788

26.22%

0

Boson

28

61Ni

60.931059

1.14%

3/2

Fermion

28

62Ni

61.928346

3.63%

0

Boson

28

64Ni

63.927968

0.93%

0

Boson

29

63Cu

62.929599

69.17%

3/2

Fermion

29

65Cu

64.927793

30.83%

3/2

Fermion

44

96Ru

95.907599

5.54%

0

Boson

44

98Ru

97.905287

1.87%

0

Boson

44

99Ru

98.905939

12.76%

5/2

Fermion

44

100Ru

99.904219

12.60%

0

Boson

44

101Ru

100.905582

17.06%

5/2

Fermion

44

102Ru

101.904349

31.55%

0

Boson

44

104Ru

103.905424

18.62%

0

Boson

45

103Rh

102.905500

100.00%

1/2

Fermion

46

102Pd

101.905634

1.02%

0

Boson

46

104Pd

103.904029

11.14%

0

Boson

46

105Pd

104.905079

22.33%

5/2

Fermion

46

106Pd

105.903478

27.33%

0

Boson

46

108Pd

107.903895

26.46%

0

Boson

46

110Pd

109.905167

11.72%

0

Boson

47

107Ag

106.905092

51.84%

1/2

Fermion

47

109Ag

108.904756

48.16%

1/2

Fermion

76

184Os

183.952488

0.02%

0

Boson

76

186Os

185.953830

1.59%

0

Boson

76

187Os

186.955741

1.96%

1/2

Fermion

76

188Os

187.955830

13.24%

0

Boson

76

189Os

188.958137

16.15%

3/2

Fermion

76

190Os

189.958436

26.26%

0

Boson

76

192Os

191.961467

40.78%

0

Boson

77

191Ir

190.960584

37.30%

3/2

Fermion

77

193Ir

192.962917

62.70%

3/2

Fermion

78

190Pt

189.959917

0.01%

0

Boson

78

192Pt

191.961019

0.78%

0

Boson

78

194Pt

193.962655

32.97%

0

Boson

78

195Pt

194.964766

33.83%

1/2

Fermion

78

196Pt

195.964926

25.24%

0

Boson

78

198Pt

197.967869

7.16%

0

Boson

79

197Au

196.966543

100.00%

3/2

Fermion

80

196Hg

195.965807

0.15%

0

Boson

80

198Hg

197.966743

9.97%

0

Boson

80

199Hg

198.968254

16.87%

1/2

Fermion

80

200Hg

199.968300

23.10%

0

Boson

80

201Hg

200.970277

13.18%

3/2

Fermion

80

202Hg

201.970617

29.86%

0

Boson

80

204Hg

203.973467

6.87%

0

Boson

As you can see
from this chart, every one of these elements has one or more isotopes
that are fermionic.

Physicists discuss the nature of the elements in terms of nuclear or
electron bosonic or fermionic composition. Following is another chart
with the total percentages of nuclear fermion/boson composition and
whether the element has a fermionic or bosonic electron configuration.

Atomic #

Element

Total Percent

Nuclear

Electron

27

Cobalt

100.00%

Fermion

Fermion

29

Copper

100.00%

Fermion

Fermion

45

Rhodium

100.00%

Fermion

Fermion

47

Silver

100.00%

Fermion

Fermion

77

Iridium

100.00%

Fermion

Fermion

79

Gold

100.00%

Fermion

Fermion

28

Nickel

98.86%

Boson

Boson

28

Nickel

1.14%

Fermion

Boson

44

Ruthenium

70.18%

Boson

Boson

44

Ruthenium

29.82%

Fermion

Boson

46

Palladium

77.67%

Boson

Boson

46

Palladium

22.33%

Fermion

Boson

76

Osmium

81.89%

Boson

Boson

76

Osmium

18.11%

Fermion

Boson

78

Platinum

66.17%

Boson

Boson

78

Platinum

33.83%

Fermion

Boson

80

Mercury

69.95%

Boson

Boson

80

Mercury

30.05%

Fermion

Boson

Thus we see that
all of the ORMUS elements except nickel have a significant percentage
of fermionic isotopes and half of them have fermionic electron
configurations. Therefore, it seems likely that, at the very least, the
odd numbered elements would have to be in diatomic (or larger)
fermionic condensate configurations in order to exhibit the bosonic
behaviors that may correlate to the strange abilities mentioned above.